Saturday, December 18, 2010

A bit about why sunglasses are cool

Wearing sunglasses makes the wearer appear "cool." Why is this?

The primary reason is that it hinders the collapse of the wave function of the wearer's eye focus. When a person observes a sunglasses wearer, he or she cannot determine if the wearer is observing them or not. Since the person can't determine this, the wavefunction does not collapse, resulting in all possibilities. schroodinger might say that The wearer is both observing the other person and not observing the other person AND NOT observing the other person AND IS observing the other person.

From the sunglasses wearer's perspective, he or she feels more comfortable either looking or not looking at a subject because their observation cannot be observed. (there are cases when the sunglasses wearer believes that $he (he/she) is not able to be observed, when $he actually can be observed and vice versa.



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